April 28th, 2010
PST was recognized by Cisco / Tandberg as one of twenty-three companies for outstanding growth, support and service for telepresence and video conferencing customers.
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http://www.tandberg.com/press_room/viewPressRelease.do?id=815
Tags: Cisco, Tandberg, Top Partner
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April 28th, 2010
Cisco says it has finalized the acquisition of videoconferencing firm Tandberg, a major piece of Cisco’s strategy of moving beyond routers and switches to supplying the infrastructure for Internet-delivered video communications.
On Monday Cisco said Tandberg’s product line would be folded into the networking company’s TelePresence portfolio. Specifically, Tandberg technology would be integrated with Cisco’s collaboration architecture in order to offer multi-vendor interoperability from desktop through multi-screen telepresence solutions.
Fredrik Halvorsen, former chief executive of Tandberg, will become a senior VP within Cisco and head the company’s new Telepresence Technology Group. The organization will focus on endpoints, infrastructure, and cloud services, Cisco said. Halvorsen will report to Marthin De Beer, senior VP of Cisco’s emerging technologies group.
In acquiring Tandberg, Cisco encountered some hurdles. Despite having the support of Tandberg directors and management, some stockholders and investment bankers tried to squeeze more money out of Cisco.
After announcing plans for the purchase in October, the deal appeared stalled when Cisco two months later failed at first to get shareholders to tender the required 90% of Tandberg shares. Cisco several days later managed to gain control of more than 91% of the company’s shares to close the deal.
On Monday, Cisco said the final purchase price was $3.3 billion.
The acquisition is a major building block in Cisco CEO John Chambers’ vision of expanding well beyond its traditional strengths in routers and switches to data centers, servers and particularly to video. “Video,” Chambers has said in what is becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy, “is the next wave of Internet disruption.”
Tags: Cisco, communications, PolyCom, Tandberg, Telepresence
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April 23rd, 2010
Telepresence refers to a set of technologies which allow a person to feel as if they were present, to give the appearance that they were present, or to have an effect, at a location other than their true location.
Telepresence requires that the senses of the user, or users, be provided with such stimuli as to give the feeling of being in that other location. Additionally, the user(s) may be given the ability to affect the remote location. In this case, the user’s position, movements, actions, voice, etc. may be sensed, transmitted and duplicated in the remote location to bring about this effect. Therefore information may be traveling in both directions between the user and the remote location.
Telepresence videotelephony is a higher level of videoconferencing, deploying greater technical sophistication and improved fidelity of both video and audio.
PS Technologies has extensive experience in selling and implementing Telepresence solutions. When the Telepresence market gained momentum the idea was to deliver HD 1080P life like video and audio to customers with a consistent design. Compared to older Standard Definition videoconferencing the results were impressive. Since that introduction the basic videoconferencing system has improved to deliver HD 1080P video. Also, the price of LCD screens has declined and size has increased. Today we routinely deliver 65” or larger single, dual and triple screen system with high fidelity audio that operates at 1080P. In our experience the power consumption and room modifications required to implement Telepresence requires an extremely large investment and time. Also a Telepresence room is not conducive to any other type of meeting.
Tags: PolyCom, Telepresence, Video Conferencing
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